This was the June 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, which occurs virtually, on the second Friday evening of the month, USA time. In this session, Hazel Landa introduces the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) and our group discusses
The following @EAAFPS videos were shared in the presentation:
- World Migratory Bird Day 2025 Animation ‘Shared Spaces’
- Introducing the EAAFP (English) / (한국어 Korean)
- Saving a Flyway (English Subtitles) / (한국어 Korean Subtitles)
During the call, many resources were shared in the chat:
- Children’s book – The Spoon-Billed Sandpiper’s Special Journey
- Saemanggeum is the tidal mudflat that Junghi mentioned
- Gunsan (Kunsan) air base developed by reclaiming mudflats
- Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats – UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Jeju Island Naval base construction has decreased the oxygen flow in and around the base, where one of the largest soft coral reefs are located
- POSCO Blue Power Samcheok coal-fired power station
- Maebang Beach in Samcheok destroyed for a pier to import coal from China for the power plant
- Will Lee Jae-Myung change things? “Legacy barriers” remain
- Repurposing EV Batteries

The Korean War, the cause of the unended militarization impacting ecology on the Korean Peninsula, has not ended. As American citizens, we can continually urge our government to end this war. One of the ways we can do this is by supporting the “Peace on the Korean Peninsula” bill in Congress (H.R. 1841).
Contact your member of Congress today about the Peace on the Korean Peninsula bill HERE.


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